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Places to visit in pune
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Asked by nisha yadav,
28 Apr '08 01:12 pm
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Pune has its mix of potpourri and culture which makes for interesting sight seeing within the city. Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace and the Parvati temple are the other few attractions without which a visit to the city would be incomplete. Osho Teerth, a beautiful garden is an important place on the itinerary of Pune visitors. It is a major contribution to the environment of westside Pune. It has also the won the award of 'Pune's Pride.. Other tourist attractions include Bal Gandharv Mandir, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Saras Baug, The Film and Television Institute of India, The Katraj Snake Park, Sinhagad Fort, Chaturshrungi Temple, Shindyanchi Chhatri, Aga Khan Palace, Lal Deval.
Answered by Doctor Know, 28 Apr '08 01:18 pm
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If you want to travel from or to pune , then definitely take the volvo , you can book your bus tickets for pune on http://www.ticketvala.com , they even now , provide complete bus hire (first of its kind in India) , so if it's travel to or from pune its via ticketvala , also a volvo is safer on a highway than any other transport ... cheers
Answered by Dev Dewan, 26 Jan '09 03:46 pm
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While it has always been a corporate stopover, Pune has its mix of potpourri and culture which makes for interesting sight seeing within the city! For those interested in history and architecture, Pune offers a mix of the modern interlaced with the old! Whether it is the Lal Deval standing side by side with a spanking petrol pump or Vishram Baug Wada, which now functions as a post office, the list is endless! Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace and the Parvati temple are the other few attractions without which a visit to the city would be incomplete! Once upon a time Pune was a very sedate Maharashtrian city... very representative of the Maratha heartland, The arrival of Osho to the city gave it an international flavour. The Osho International Meditation Resort has acquired international recognition with thousands of people, from more that 100 countries, visiting the Resort every year.
The beauty of the Resort is its green and tranquil surroundings creating the most suitable environment ...more
Answered by Machado Ronald, 28 Apr '08 01:14 pm
The beauty of the Resort is its green and tranquil surroundings creating the most suitable environment ...more
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